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PISTOL TO ISTOCKS DROP, WITH ELL MUTA STLAT Ln .Bottom: Figures Again Reached by the Common, While Ten- nessee Coal & Iron Suffers a Heavy Cut. Capt. Capley, of Steamer Prin- cess Anne, Held Rebellious © Sailors in Check During Hur- -ricane and Saves His Ship. ‘ LIFE. S HAD PUT OUT TRADING’SHOWS SOME FIRES IN ENGINE-ROOM. Copper, Atchison, St. Paul, Missourl Pacific and New York Central Close with Silght Gains, Balti- more and Ohio and Pennsylvania with Losses Ship Tossed in Tempest, but the | Brave Captain Drove Shirkers » to Their Posts and Brought é p Wessel Safely Through. Crop reports were conflicting to-day and the market reflected the uncertainty of traders in see-saw doings that finally ended with a decline, the market closing with fractional losses. Trading followed Boeronn. Va, Sept. 17.—In sleep #0 @ound that no noise can awaken him) ntil mature has refreshed his body aad Capt. Capley, of the Old Dominion | the fluctuation of prices and was ac- | Princess Anne, rests in a hotel here|tive and dull by turns, the final run to-day. | Showing life. /On his strength and courage and) the lives of more than one hundred | fis Geperded during yesterday's | e. Part of the time he stood} a mutinous crew with a revolver | bis hand. until he had brought {nto harbor and his passengers ft the pier did tho strain he had under for so many hours begin to But before leaving the ship for t he called the mutineers to him and talked to them ike a father. All ex- ici penitence and in piceesta areca) | ing of Steel and the Common atock took bottom figure reached this time being 1, It ralled a fraction, however, and his ship; closed at‘l91-4, a lows of 3-8. The pre- ferred was off 12, at 6916, The pressure on Union Pacific, tier Granger shares which news do not justly nad & un- & ct wile a saarp cut in gree Coa: & iron wés a aepressing it nd Iron closed the Mt being down 312 34, adter being Bo.u ac athe na’ Ohio and Union Past [each lost 1-2, while Bennayivania was i Princess Anne, a swift, strong|duwn 1-8 and southern | Heading .oat 6-8, and ilinola 1-8, W I, left New Yerk Tuesday after) (UTE preferred suttercd fractsoa- Be With nearly one hundred Levene | aly. ‘Ae ‘she stcamed out past Sandy) ‘| The Leather issues were off fraction- ik the win was setting In a cloud-| ally ‘n Union ‘feiegraph, sky, and the sea was as smooth) y ‘Amalgamated Copper closed Up the surface of a pond. The air was 5-y at ¥. American smeiting and arm and invigorating. ‘There was ae) buing breeze out of the south. nd preterted and American Su- e nged, Brooklyn Hapld dinner the — passongers sat I-4, while wannatun and Met- the deck unel thine. lor Fetring, | ropoutan. were, up iz and 1-8 reaper, hey went xo thet Sta ively, Phe ire stocks closed down 1-4 across the St, Paul, Missourl si increased in fore uisviie and Nashville, New leked up the steam exhaust and] York Ce Island aavanced pred it out Like a white streak, 2a A. Capley was on the bridge. there was sng UP @ coast, but had no idea that he Tucing to mevt the must dostruc hurricane that has visited this Qoant tor years. @ Met Storm with Shock. pibe Princess Anne met the hurricane 4 than meets unorner in wurning «| p a »Voyage Began Aun | saitimore Jost 4nd Metropoatan se- Tal and Rock to é-6 per cent. olk and Western and ntral and preterred were un- changed. ‘The total sales of whares and of bon The Closing @' . lowest and closing prices from. yesterday's closing ded sale are as follows High, Low Avwal, Conner ao ire Ret. & aie pe \ iN Sura P pytahy 7 83 & «8. ve ind seemed to Ie ap Up trom id drop down trom tne clouds, se: uitvction and the sea neaved and ing water Fouring of orders that at | Clone. Ch'ge, | 48 hore was 005% foke those of ley De, Deckhands sprang to their posts A ri , ‘ L B's it PETE oS F 9 He, png secu: we leaped over the 5 A. Bay, ‘nina gt we Buried the. nes t ape. toe £ the length vf the shi £ y e Thue was folowod by another 2d yet anotrer, untli the dec! ent clean, the boais were dragged fiom thelr fastenings and men. trying Kuard against hed about ike cork Polled almost to her beam ends, every time she came up sae bro Part of the ovean with her. Salt watce | 3 Poured down the hatches like rivers. looded, ++) eearscerses The bolle fires were + +4+41144 1+ +) Teard above tha ‘apt. pley ‘and “hus petty officers jaw that If they allowed the water continue to pour kn the jp would founder. ‘They ted thelr @nergies to having the | sand all upper openings close Under thd cir- oes WO! that could have been a few men required the con- of all that could be Pressel into xe : Cowards Shirk Danger. P¥t happened that one of these men, a bis sailor, had a yellow streak, and @iowed Ji. He sneaked away Post of danger and tried to get below. Another followed. then another, until Ce: mmgre te fautineers, | Fest of the men were way Capt’ Capley. dark as it was, felt in inetively the true state of affainn: tia °. iv v hs i Wabasl —$——— THE WHEAT MARKET. siart to-day. On the the damage hed been exaggerated and discownted, there was a lot of corn on Ie in all’ markets at the opening. Bep- A maar sce nnet Gaur to 10 secured ast evening's fina ure, to 57 iver and went on a hunt tor the Withoue Dusepe: Inc Ghicome: tate ‘Who had shown the white feather | Wis a similar decline, Bears used the the hour (i peril. rice current report as an argument for Bele found them. A few forcible words | Poker trices airy it undouseelly eeutea winced them that unless they got |some of the early pressure, After the Binoud beimore cs quuty (ony ack | starr doth markets. racelned ‘weak, er news fr mo were aise eine | pending ‘ur s from the grain bat some ot So they went bac York's three hours the Prins and nd climbed mathe 118 ai wn we 4 r) jown wa’ Th 1 mall direction Bometimen tt cane ide and careened her until the | eck, wa was a steep as a gable roof, Tho e New opening prices ware: “2; Del For 8; : Beplember 516-8; December, 81 1-5, Ka closing orices were: Wheat 1-8 eptember, 87 3-8; Com.—September, ed were: Wheat— December, 81 3-4 to Corn—September, a bel Bees Rare. lacked below decks, shrieked The Captain a ¥ Revolver in band Capt. Cupley w rywhere, He had to x0 to the boline mand Sompel the stokers to remain | 81 sts, He had to attempt to ro. = ers who wanted to fu board, Not ence did he eames hood of defeat, where the example others would hive been enough to (a | Mr iaee the water was pumped out of ttnday. with boiler rooms suMcientiy to allow or pointe lower, boing started. and steam was made | Di Bi » —————___ THE COTTON MARKET. prices. unchanged to 9} Liverpool ca. in evidence, tuft bought Teslermay. t jon of better’ response tow: |from he Enghsh market. The weather the wind and the captain on the i v . his revolver still in hand. tha Br after her u: time ef land. nceas Anne came in sight of *, would develop througs the Northwe subsequent reesieny were based, prices | nt in further reces- ie prices were Heprgmver| . to J aie a he 9.8 No- 1d, f 9.83 to to 0M ; ry. ORI old. a 9.58 offered. nine, 884 to 8.88; July, | Ra, Sept. idemand in the market to-day anal BIER ‘Were restricted, Discounts were Prices on the Stock W—Money was in| STUART ROBSON’S ESTATE. ‘Their Report mate's Court, Lawyer Leon Laski, counsel for May Dougherty Stuari, widow and adminix- tratrix of the estate of the Inte Ienty W; Stuart: mown as stuart Robson. the enort of the estate's a) 5] prasers to-day. The personal estate ts appraised $31,992, which the seeater portion ‘consists ot depoalts in banks and trust compan Fe ren lance the vali nD as Phi bg Sompenles In the pool can ‘There was a renewal of the heavy seli- |anothor drop to a new low level, the/ | St. | :{ Frosts in the corn belt appeared to, trom a|have no effect on course grains at the| assumption that| ‘Phe local cotton market opened weak | ‘00 cool frost | points, but the rally | Lowest Priced Store for Fine Goods. { out Friday Ehrich Bros 6TH AVE,, 22d and 23d STS.. NEW YORK. All Cars Pass here or Transier Direct. Silk Remnants Almost Given Away. All Silk Remnants in the stock included tn a grand Friday clean-up. Black Silks, plain color Silks and Satins, Evening Silks, Yancy Silks, high-class Brocados, Velvets, &c., &c., all to be closed At One-Half and One-Quarter Original. Cost. W stitching; value $14.50, Friday ........+. U —Women's New F Men's Suits sess oe exer lent cheviot—the Coats made with fancy cape collar and finished with straps down the front and buttons of cloth; with good satin; skirts have welted seams; fin- ished with plaits at bottom and 5 rows of fine sale price, Other Tempting Friday Bargains in the Big Rebuilding Sale. Balt elrose S Inches wid lined to waist price .... .. —Wool!l filled, in Dae all colors, 38 le; value 49c. aeGay. 25c¢ all Skirts est style, hi 10.95 omen’s Suits Coat velvet collar; skirts made | with buttons; ished; regular value 918.95; Frid . Me’ s Glovts= | GLOVES, —A Special Purchase— length, lined with satin to the waist, and somely strapped to form flounce effect, finished well taflored and fin- ial, tml. 8,98 Men's Suede Mocha pique sewn, Paris Point embroidery, ular gray and tan shades; | SEBILY 000 $6.50; sale price of black taffeta; made to sell for —Women’s Dress Skirts of Black Cheviot, made in lat- andsomely trimmed with straps 4,95 8 three-quarter W: Friday, at. new flare, hand- cheviot; Iking Skirts- dium and light gray. Women’s Walking Skirts in heavy seven gores, full flare, In me- oe 2.98 cheviot, one clasp, pop- Iking Skirts cut seven gore, full flare, neat- ly tailored; value $7.00. Special 5.50 Walking in black —Women’s Skirts, poesia "956 men’s Tackcis= =A wih dishiaketasevel | velvet in collarless effec Pric@ .........045 cheviot lined finely tailored; also a few tan Coverts Friday, at with accordi il S ished with bargain at omen's b lac k JACK throughout. notched collar, k Petticoats— Made of rustling black taffeta silk, trimmed lon pleated flounce, fin- emall ruffle; a cent 73) 50 Petticoats: bengaline, Woren's Jackets with taffeta; value $12.7! all le price... —w ome n's JACKETS, cheviots and coverts, velvet notched col- lar, revers faced with peau de soie, lined seams strapped; fitted flource, in Fancy black and white striped PETTICOATS, made of fine trimmed’ with accordion pleated headed and ruche; special value at...........6+ edged with 98c camel's-ha made and 7.50 omen’s Jackets COATS, seams strapped, straps of material; price . value $19.75 —Women's black broadcloth corset out with fine taffeta, sleeves finished with and pearl button: per garment {ned through- price . omen’s Underwear all sizes; Women's nat- ural wool and ir UNDERWPAR, extra well finely finished with ellie tape 84, 80ld regularly at $1.25 Friday's sale 79% sale —A orscts tached, low 15.75 Epgom Salts, 1-lb. box, spectal.. Boracle Acid, %4-!b. box, special Witch Hazel, full pint, special. . Imported Rouge, special, box...... At the Drug Counter. Lithia Tablets, 5 gr., special, bottle Lithia Tablets, 3 gr., special, bottle. Belladonna Plasters, special, each. Beef, Iron and Wine, 16-oz. bottie, special... Seldiitz Powders (U. 8. P.), special, box . Wood Alcohol, full pint, spectal...... Imported Face Powder, special, box.. trimmed; ftraight front with hip pieces at- value $3.00; special....... small lot of Elite CORSETS, bust, Jace and ribbon 98c orsets low bust an genuine wh. —‘The Smart Set” straight front CORSETS, made in fine batiste, special Friday .. id long over abdomen; made in jalebone; value 50; J 25 . . 7id Gloves ery, tan, gray; also b Friday . red, Women's Glace Kid GLOVES, two-clasp, one row embroid- brown, mode, beaver and lack and white; special Carpets and Remnants of Ingrain Carpets, regular 3¥c. qualities, will be closed qut Friday at, yard... Tapestr: a yar Brussels Carpets, usu ; Frid Moravian Rugs, size 22x44; made to seli at $1.00; Friday... 9x12 feet, $18.00; Moravian Smyrna Ru: reversibie; 6x9 feet; OILCLOTH — Floor Oilcloth, si at. CLEVELAND HOME FROM VACATION, eee ae with His Wife and Four Children, Returns on Fall River Steamer Puritan from Buzzard’s Bay. Mx-President Cleveland, his wife and | tour children, and Dr, Bryant, the fam- |uy physician, arrived in New York to- laay from Bugsard's Bay on the Fall River line steamer Puritan, They went immediately to Jersey Clty and then to Princet Mrs, Cleveland was still pale, but otherwine seemed in splendid health. Vhe ex-President appenred ruggedly |healthy and said that hi summer outing \nad been of great benefit to him. He | would got talk politics but said he had | had some fine fishing with his friend, Joe Jefferson, | STEEL BILLET RATE - STANDS. | Another conference of the steel billet pool was held to-day in one of the of- ficen of: the Steel Company, at No. 71 Broadway, The session lasted nearly three hours, but nothing was made pub- le. Although the meeting was called to at to. do to meet the small Oita from the S27 rate made by small Friday Specials in Zs, Imported, Friday, special, {can manufacture; 30c. quality; dent concerns, the steel experts te gizeet Pelleve that Shere will be rn9 eahe mat nt St under-cut "prices in 30 email a ignore Pay ed Rugs Z21¢| lly 65c, 47 59c very 13.44 5.75 dard Amer. ae 2c BiG GUN STRIKES TREASURE LAUNCH Such Is Story Told at Staten Island of the Nariow Escape of Paymaster and His Chest of $27,000. This js your STEADS. We ai parts; sale price ‘, A. or sates inattres: Telescope bolster Iron complet According to stories told by ferry em- ployees and others at St. George, 8. 1, a launch of the cruiser Chicago, with the Paymaster on board, was nearly sunk off the place yesterday, The pay-{ master, according to report, bad with him a chest contatning $27,000, which had a narrow escape from going to the bottom of the bay, The paymaster put out in the launch to the Chicago, which was then lying at anchor of ‘Tompkinsville, Just aa the launch ranged alongside the crulser, one of the Chicago's five-Inch guns toppled overboard, It is said, strik- ing the launch, the paymaster and jack- fen aboard narrowly escaping being hit, ‘The launch careened, nearly overt! but soon righted and the payme ith his treasure scrambled aboard eMRcording to the story told the money chest nearly went overboard. It as reported at first that the chest had Zatualig been lost, but this was. later Renied. That the. gun actually fell Into the launch Is asserted by a number of persons. but Novman-ot-wars men can, be found who wil) asknowledge Ikiowing Anything about the alleged occurrence. BUBONIC PLAGUE KILLS 80,' MANILA, P. 1. Sept. 17.—One hun- red cases of bubonic plague are re- ted in Tondo, the most north Rha populous suburdan district of this alty, deaths ensued, Thue st hh Friday Specials in Beds and Bedding. suggest to you a visit here. White Enamel Beds, in all sizes; value White Enamel Beds, very heavy 1%. in. posts, full size only; a $10.00 bed. A Good 40-Ib. Black Hair Mattres: choice of ticking; value UME Sanitary Long Hair Mattre: sale price... Tan covert cloth coats, new chance to buy BRASS BED- re making special prices and 2.75 5.75 one or two 6.48 ‘one or two parts; in $18.00 12. 75 Bed Couches, mattress and value $12.00; A) 98 . en ticking JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats, Tan and Oxford gray Rain Coats, 14.50 and 19.50, double breasted or fly front moiel, Finely tailored. 18.00. Twenty-third Street. TRADING DULL ON THE CURB. { Northern Securities Hest of the| Curb Stocke. Dealings in the outsie niarket were dull! to-day with Northern Secprities show: | ing a silght advance. The bid and asked | prices of the principal outelde securities | were: x Asked | 1 i American a nberg Cd] pg o liRothe ew York “Erewinn seen Fastest ‘Promptiy Refunded. We Give the ne Fnititos 6 Arty adi Stains $ With ‘Cash F Purchases. Matchless Friday Opportunities Are Here. ‘Let us be emphatiz about it. Our Friday Offerings stand absoluteiy unrivailed. We plin weeks ahead for the bargains that we give. We've made this thet Peet Friday store in New York. Nothing but right methods and peerless specials would do that. Hundreds of money-savi tunities to-morrow. Among them those below: Fall Tailored Suits that You GanBe Proud Of. At the Lowest Price Ever Asked for Equal Style and Quality. 7 9 8 Made from mannish mixtures or blue or black heavy-weight cheviot, long skirted blouse coat, belted: shoulder capes, full sleeves and broad front effect; Women’s Heavy Taffeta Sith Coats, with new collar finished with ten rows of latest full flare skirt; all sizes.. tailor stitching; taffeta streamers trimmed Fail Waists At Half Price. Made from velour flannel in the newest with black antique lace; full utf sleeve with turn-over cuff lined and interlined as $7.98 4.98 tt eeeee value; at. dark Persian effects; full box front; box pleated sides; pleated back; newest full sleeve and tab stock, 98¢. valu (et at.. . Girls’ $2.98 New Fall Dresses at $1.98. Do you know the Gibson style? It is going to be more popular than ever for girls this Fall. This is the lowest price we ever heard of for dresses in this pattern. Box pleated and long waist front, finished with tabs, fancy buttons and braid; full sleeve; gored skirt, with deep hem. Navy, royal, red and brows Silks and Dress Goods to the Front_Now. No wonder the first offering of these goods caught public as well as black and white; worth er yard; 4 25¢ rice. Here are tan, castor, brown, helio, yel- 1 9% inch All-Wool Tweeds, 38-inch Bourette 35c. per yard, special at ..........e00008 shown in the best Autumn colorings and worth value, per yard, yard; special to-morrow at..essensceseseseecsonee No prices could bt low except by comparison. We invite you to compare these prices—or an: Gowns, heavy muslin, full size, high neck 39 Petticoats, foe quality black mercerized 98 c double ruffle on bottom. $1.40 value, at c with beading and ribbons. 40c. values ‘ane clusters of tucks. 35c. values at. a Special, in sizes 6 to 1: 19-inch All-Silk Taffetaline. Black and Colored Dress Goods. Worth 35c. per Yard, Special at 19c. 86-inch Zibeline Plaids, in the best styles and colorings, fancy. They'll strike your fancy too, once you see the rich, special heavy quality and the beautiful line of colorings at this 36 inch All-Wool Volles, 38-Inch Plain Zibetines, 38 Scotch d low, maize, garnet, light blue, lilac, gray, tur- Stripe Zibelines, 38-inch Plaid Zibelines, quoise blue, white and black, usually sold at se inch Knickerbocker Suitings, all 39 Black All-silk Pongee Taffeta, worth 48c., ‘at. sssee 29¢ $0c. per yard; special at, Sarsessiee c 20-inch Black and All-silk Peau de Sole, 75c. 59c $2-inch All-Wool Black Cheviot, worth 85c. per 69c Muslin Wear, Petticoats & Infants’ Wear} At Prices Lower Than Ave Ever Quoted Outside This Store. that we quote in these lines—quality for quality with those charged elsewhere. BUT DON’T FORGET 73 bom PARE QUALITY. The quality that we give is what makes our offerings so much superior to others. dV.shape insertings of embroidery nearsilk, made with van dyke shape of and clusters of tucks. Soc. values at... accor lon a Rouse race SnHby top Corset Covers, French style, cambric anened with Children’s Skirts, sizes 6 to 14 years, fine insertings of Val. & Point de Parts lace, fnis finis! ed 29) lc cambric, umbrella ruffles, ciel dat ‘with 25c A World. of Millinery Beauty Ready for You. of Charge. 98c As usual bargains, real bargatus, are rampant in our great millinery section. Hats Trimmed Free Manufacturers’ Sample Hats at 98c. Worth Up to $2.98. From one of the best, houses in America, this lot embraces a line of hand-made Hats of all the popular soft materials in the latest shapes and styles. Of course, ‘there are a great diversity of styles, and while they last to-morrow, we will sell them at a price that seems like giving themaway; each, Fancy Feathers in Abundance, Tables Feit of Imported Novelties. Tine at Yt5e ‘ite Oe ind st 3119 kind at Domestic Prices Will Be Very Low To-Morrow In Spite of the Fact that Cotton Fabrics ore All Advancing Sharply in Price. No Mall Orders Pillow Cases, size 45x36, at... 7% Towel Specials. ‘Sheets for single beds at, Lat tire td 5275 Bi Tavis te sad Sheets for full-size beds, have a seam in centreand are 49¢ conga Embroideries.| Notion Sale. Also Handkerchiefs and Veils.’ ered, 32 to 40, i. Pearl Buttons, all sizes, 2 Two Hemstitched Pillow Cases at... i 22x46 Hommed Huck Towels, cach 10-4 Blankets, nicely bound and finish made of extra heavy muslin, eac! Dress Forms, Jersey cov- To-morrow we will place on sale a large 40, 296. doz. on card, 4c. special lot of Embroideries and Insert- ings in strip lengths, ranging from 4 to 7 yards; values P. 5c Here re linen un 8 10 cents per yard; special 's a splendid lot of laundered initial Handkerchiefs for men, They are full size and ex- Kenny porinat De 2:98 25c * ets. ni 4 2.48 Boys’ $3.98 Double Breasted Suits, $1.98. black, white, navy; Special-at.. The Acme of perfection! As good as any sold at two dollars more. Strictly all wool goods double knees, patent ban ina grand assortment of cheviots and cashmeres, in ¢ conceivable mixture; algo plain ip pockets and deep hems ; sizes 4 to eh 3 c blue, black and gray. Double Dreasted style, wide Frenc! ace iiton yarn lining; pants Girls’ & Boys’ Shoes have taped seams, patent bands, riveted buttons and deep hems ; sizes 7 to 16; value 3.98, ' Lace, Spring Heel Style Shoes for Boys. Boys’ 75c.. Pants at 39c. Thee mint that you know and like so well. Made especially for us in With toe caps and double soles. Sizes 9, 974 4041044 11,11%4, 12, 12%, §69c or button style tron Cabinet Folding Beds. wire spri Fold up like a bie, 2.6 ft. x 6 ft, value $2.98, special at 1.98 Washable Dress Shields, j Hy sizes 2, 3 and 4, 6c. Hooks and Eyes, spring back, per gross, Bc. Hook and nee Tees; black, white, gray, per yd., 9c. i 3.6 ft. x 6 ft., value $3. Cilmax Sewing Sitk,., black, per arene, $3.89 spool, 2c, ‘special at. Basting Cotton, 100 yds., per doz., 8c, enormous quantities. pooh) ity Fi ‘ashloned Ima double felt, heel and toe, lien cheviot, in plain and mixed balanced seat, You Can't Afford to Miss This Pocketbook Sale. 4s of Pocketbooks, all 13 and 13%." A’ matchless biack and, tan, plain and mounted; various leathers, in- Box Calf Shoes in lace, Morocco, values from 49¢. to 98c. each, choice at for girls; Calfskin Lace Shoes, both lines eat, Suitable for school wi ’ per pair. Hosiery Bargains for Men, Women X.Ghildren; All Worth Fifty Per Gent. More, or Near It, double sole, spliced heel and toe, elastic tops; double heel, toe and knee; ial, per pair ,, worth 5c. per pairs Hoan Women’s Extra Fine ted Gauze Lisle ee Baie asc. at eee teanctnn, Ltr silyl tro ne tora ‘oun, Basement Sales Greater than Ever sslore Curtain patel erat Y sons, blue service for 12 peo- ple, 100 to =. ploces Peper nie re J « riveted buttons and taped seams—finished wit Values 49c. to 98c., at 15¢. and 25c, mastery} purchase of Thousands be andiall shapes, ia DSi per pair’ cluding Real Seah Walrus, Seal Grain, real Cow Seal and with steel circlets in soles, for bo: 15c and 25c reat SCG Men’s Fine Cotton Half Hose, intan or black,“ 10 Children’s Fast Black Cotton Hose, ° Women's Fine Qual! full fashioned, fast black, double sole, heel and. Cotton Dinner sets Tea Sets of fine English porcelain; 6 ‘th $6.00 pisces ana Plated pins wil alge curtatis

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